AJFF Updates and Other News

It's called dinner and movie for a reason, or in some cases, a movie then dinner. Indulge a little, and add a bite to eat to your AJFF itinerary. We've even got a list of partner restaurants that help to feed our staff and crews, so they know how to take care of our attendees as well. Read More »

Check out a must-see pick of Professor Matthew Bernstein, chair of the department of Film and Media Studies at Emory University. For the complete list of Professor Bernstein's recommendations, take a look at the 2016 Program Guide, or check back here at AJFF.org. Read More »

It's called dinner and movie for a reason, or in some cases, a movie then dinner. Indulge a little, and add a bite to eat to your AJFF itinerary. We've even got a list of partner restaurants that help to feed our staff and crews, so they know how to take care of our attendees as well. Read More »

Check out a must-see pick of Professor Matthew Bernstein, chair of the department of Film and Media Studies at Emory University. For the complete list of Professor Bernstein's recommendations, take a look at the 2016 Program Guide, or check back here at AJFF.org as we roll them out one-by-one. Read More »

It's called dinner and movie for a reason, or in some cases, a movie then dinner. Indulge a little, and add a bite to eat to your AJFF itinerary. We've even got a list of partner restaurants that help to feed our staff and crews, so they know how to take care of our attendees as well. Read More »

Check out a must-see pick of Professor Matthew Bernstein, chair of the department of Film and Media Studies at Emory University. For the complete list of Professor Bernstein's recommendations, take a look at the 2016 Program Guide, or check back here at AJFF.org as we roll them out one-by-one. Read More »

Check out a must-see pick of Professor Matthew Bernstein, chair of the department of Film and Media Studies at Emory University. For the complete list of Professor Bernstein's recommendations, take a look at the 2016 Program Guide, or check back here at AJFF.org as we roll them out one-by-one until the festival kicks off. Read More »

It's called dinner and movie for a reason, or in some cases, a movie then dinner. Indulge a little, and add a bite to eat to your AJFF itinerary. We've even got a list of partner restaurants that help to feed our staff and crews, so they know how to take care of our attendees as well. Read More »

Check out a must-see pick of Professor Matthew Bernstein, chair of the department of Film and Media Studies at Emory University. For the complete list of Professor Bernstein's recommendations, take a look at the 2016 Program Guide, or check back here at AJFF.org as we roll them out one-by-one until the festival kicks off. Read More »

As we count down the days to Opening Night, here's another pro tip for maximizing your festival experience and navigating all those films! This tip is all about options, as in you have some. Just because a particular screening you wanted is sold out, doesn't mean you're shut out of that film. Read More »

Check out a must-see pick of Professor Matthew Bernstein, chair of the department of Film and Media Studies at Emory University. For the complete list of Professor Bernstein's recommendations, take a look at the 2016 Program Guide, or check back here at AJFF.org as we roll them out one-by-one until the festival kicks off. Read More »

There's plenty of new things about AJFF in 2016. One of those, that we're really excited about, is the addition of our eighth theater venue: SCADshow. But change is difficult, and new things can be scary. So why should you go to this beautiful theater in midtown? We've got a few reasons. Read More »

Check out a must-see pick of Professor Matthew Bernstein, chair of the department of Film and Media Studies at Emory University. For the complete list of Professor Bernstein's recommendations, take a look at the 2016 Program Guide, or check back here at AJFF.org as we roll them out one-by-one until the festival kicks off. Read More »

Produced as part of Atlanta's Camp Flix summer filmmaking program, In Our Eyes was directed by 12-year-old Roswell resident Charli Shapiro, while 14-year-old Maddi Bernard of Sandy Springs served as editor and cinematographer. Read More »

Check out a must-see pick of Professor Matthew Bernstein, chair of the department of Film and Media Studies at Emory University. For the complete list of Professor Bernstein's recommendations, take a look at the 2016 Program Guide, or check back here at AJFF.org as we roll them out one-by-one until the festival kicks off. Read More »

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The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival is an independent non-profit arts organization that continues an active partnership with its founding agency,
American Jewish Committee. Both organizations share a common commitment to strengthen Jewish life and foster intergroup understanding among
Atlanta's diverse cultural, ethnic and religious populations.